A revision of the palpimanid spiders of the new subfamily Otiothopinae (Araneae, Palpimandae)
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A revision of the palpimanid spiders of the new subfamily Otiothopinae (Araneae, Palpimandae)
- Publication date
- 1975
- Topics
- Otiothopinae, Palpimanidae, Spiders, Arachnida, Otiothopinae -- Classification, Palpimanidae -- Classification, Spiders -- Central America -- Classification, Spiders -- West Indies -- Classification, Spiders -- South America -- Classification, Arachnida -- Central America -- Classification, Arachnida -- West Indies -- Classification, Arachnida -- South America -- Classification
- Publisher
- New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History
- Collection
- americanmuseumnaturalhistory; biodiversity
- Contributor
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Language
- English
- Rights-holder
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Volume
- no. 2562
- Item Size
- 56.5M
32 p. : 26 cm
"The subfamily Otiothopinae is erected for those palpimanids whose males have palpi consisting of only a bulb and embolus, without accessory terminal sclerites. Three genera (Otiothops MacLeay, Anisaedus Simon, and Fernandezina BirabeМЃn), restricted to the New World, are recognized. Compsopus Tullgren and Iheringia Keyserling are placed as junior synonyms of Anisaedus and Otiothops, respectively. The African genus Diaphorocellus Simon is removed from the synonymy of Iheringia and placed in the Chediminae. The possible phylogeny and zoogeographic history of the genera and species groups of Otiothopinae are discussed. Eleven new species are described: Otiothops loris from Peru; O. inflatus from Paraguay; O. baculus, facis, clarus, and contus from Brazil; O. intortus from Trinidad; Anisaedus pellucidas from Chile; and Fernandezina pelta, divisa, and acuta from Brazil. Four specific names are newly synonymized: Otiothops lapidicola Simon and O. carpenteri Chickerling, both with O. oblongus Simon; O. casobus Chickering with O. pentucus Chickering; and Anisaedus argentinus Mello-LeitaМѓo with A. rufus (Tullgren). The homonym Otiothops amazonicus Mello-LeitaМѓo is renamed O. pilleus. The male of O. amazonicus Simon and the females of O. calcaratus Mello-LeitaМѓo and O. whitticki Mello-LeitaМѓo are described for the first time"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"January 24, 1975."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32)
"The subfamily Otiothopinae is erected for those palpimanids whose males have palpi consisting of only a bulb and embolus, without accessory terminal sclerites. Three genera (Otiothops MacLeay, Anisaedus Simon, and Fernandezina BirabeМЃn), restricted to the New World, are recognized. Compsopus Tullgren and Iheringia Keyserling are placed as junior synonyms of Anisaedus and Otiothops, respectively. The African genus Diaphorocellus Simon is removed from the synonymy of Iheringia and placed in the Chediminae. The possible phylogeny and zoogeographic history of the genera and species groups of Otiothopinae are discussed. Eleven new species are described: Otiothops loris from Peru; O. inflatus from Paraguay; O. baculus, facis, clarus, and contus from Brazil; O. intortus from Trinidad; Anisaedus pellucidas from Chile; and Fernandezina pelta, divisa, and acuta from Brazil. Four specific names are newly synonymized: Otiothops lapidicola Simon and O. carpenteri Chickerling, both with O. oblongus Simon; O. casobus Chickering with O. pentucus Chickering; and Anisaedus argentinus Mello-LeitaМѓo with A. rufus (Tullgren). The homonym Otiothops amazonicus Mello-LeitaМѓo is renamed O. pilleus. The male of O. amazonicus Simon and the females of O. calcaratus Mello-LeitaМѓo and O. whitticki Mello-LeitaМѓo are described for the first time"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"January 24, 1975."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32)
- Abstract
- 'The subfamily Otiothopinae is erected for those palpimanids whose males have palpi consisting of only a bulb and embolus, without accessory terminal sclerites. Three genera (Otiothops MacLeay, Anisaedus Simon, and Fernandezina BirabeМЃn), restricted to the New World, are recognized. Compsopus Tullgren and Iheringia Keyserling are placed as junior synonyms of Anisaedus and Otiothops, respectively. The African genus Diaphorocellus Simon is removed from the synonymy of Iheringia and placed in the Chediminae. The possible phylogeny and zoogeographic history of the genera and species groups of Otiothopinae are discussed. Eleven new species are described: Otiothops loris from Peru; O. inflatus from Paraguay; O. baculus, facis, clarus, and contus from Brazil; O. intortus from Trinidad; Anisaedus pellucidas from Chile; and Fernandezina pelta, divisa, and acuta from Brazil. Four specific names are newly synonymized: Otiothops lapidicola Simon and O. carpenteri Chickerling, both with O. oblongus Simon; O. casobus Chickering with O. pentucus Chickering; and Anisaedus argentinus Mello-LeitaМѓo with A. rufus (Tullgren). The homonym Otiothops amazonicus Mello-LeitaМѓo is renamed O. pilleus. The male of O. amazonicus Simon and the females of O. calcaratus Mello-LeitaМѓo and O. whitticki Mello-LeitaМѓo are described for the first time'--P. [1].
- Addeddate
- 2023-12-09 20:36:23
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- amnhnovitates2562
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- 0
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- bibliography
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
- In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the rights holder.
- Ppi
- 427
- Year
- 1975
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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